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Rochester area bakeries help Golisano Children’s Hospital

November 05, 2010

Bruegger’s has launched a national fundraising campaign to benefit Children’s Miracle Network. The bagel chain, with 299 locations in 26 states, will support nearly 50 local hospitals by donating a portion of proceeds from sales of its popular Bottomless Mugs through the end of the year.

In addition, Bruegger’s will host a Free Coffee Day on Wednesday, Nov. 10. Until 2 p.m., all Bruegger’s locations will serve up a free regular drip coffee. In return, patrons can help miracles happen by donating their spare change (or more) at canisters located at the register. All guest donations on that day will help Golisano Children’s Hospital provide the best possible care for babies, children and adolescents in the Finger Lakes region.

“We have a strong commitment to our local communities,” said Bruegger’s CEO, Jim Greco. “Children’s Miracle Network reflects these core values and allows everyone associated with Bruegger’s – our guests, employees and franchisees - to help make miracles happen in their own neighborhoods.”

Through this campaign, Bruegger’s hopes to raise a total of $100,000 for local children’s hospitals.

“We’re extremely excited to start this partnership with Bruegger’s,” said Betsy Findlay, director of Advancement at Golisano Children’s Hospital. “Bruegger’s is a local favorite and we look forward to working with them to improve the lives of children in our community.”

Bruegger’s Bottomless Mugs are sold at Bruegger’s 299 locations, while supplies last.